Architecture Archive

Daily Dose 1856

Serifa

Daily Dose Monographic Images 1856 | Serifa "Gerhard Richter's statement, "I don’t like pictures that I understand," profoundly echoes within the studio’s philosophy. This affinity for the enigmatic mirrors Richter’s appreciation of the incomprehensible in art. In this realm of ambiguity and abstraction, our work finds its most potent and expressive form. The integration of AI technology marks a significant evolution in our artistic trajectory, echoing a philosophy of embracing unpredictability and innovation. This approach parallels the disruptive techniques of artists like Georg Baselitz, renowned for challenging traditional views by upending the familiar."